Pamela Love's Studio: Teen Vogue x The Coveteur

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"Pamela is such a creative individual and her jewelry really reflects her personal style," says senior associate accessories editor Sheena Smith. "The jewelry in her collection is always unique and wearable." In exploring inside the jewelry designer's studio with Erin Kleinberg, Stephanie Mark and Jake Rosenberg of fashion website The Coveteur, Smith loved seeing the process behind each bangle and necklace. "I saw all the equipment, tools, and gadgets that she and her team use to make the jewelry," Smith explains. "Each piece is truly unique and goes through an entire process before it is finished." Also, Love's mood board struck Smith. "Pamela's board has interesting images, antique jewelry, and cool tidbits that all tie together and seem to come across in her jewelry." But the one item Smith wished she could take home was Love's signature claw cuff. "It's so beautiful and would look great alone or layered with other pieces," explained the editor.

The New York City-based jewelry designer opened up her showroom to Teen Vogue editor Sheena Smith and The Coveteur website team.

"Pamela is such a creative individual and her jewelry really reflects her personal style," says senior associate accessories editor Sheena Smith. "The jewelry in her collection is always unique and wearable." In exploring inside the jewelry designer's studio with Erin Kleinberg, Stephanie Mark and Jake Rosenberg of fashion website The Coveteur, Smith loved seeing the process behind each bangle and necklace. "I saw all the equipment, tools, and gadgets that she and her team use to make the jewelry," Smith explains. "Each piece is truly unique and goes through an entire process before it is finished." Also, Love's mood board struck Smith. "Pamela's board has interesting images, antique jewelry, and cool tidbits that all tie together and seem to come across in her jewelry." But the one item Smith wished she could take home was Love's signature claw cuff. "It's so beautiful and would look great alone or layered with other pieces," explained the editor.

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The New York City-based jewelry designer opened up her showroom to Teen Vogue editor Sheena Smith and The Coveteur website team.